Ideal Country
Rodrigo Santis
Viviana Contreras
Kuba Czarnik
Rodrigo’s Ideal Country
-In its 2015 Human Development Index, the agency classifies 188 nations according to their life expectancy, education and
income or standard of living. Norway came in first place and has one of the highest average salaries on the list: about US $
65,000 per capita.
-The Norwegian public education system is one of the best in Europe, and the general level of education in Norway is
higher than the European average. Norwegians have access to free education since the first year and also access to
special education (high level of equality). Teachers there have a very high level of communication Student-Teacher, so
classes there are student centred.
-Norway is a mostly cold country, but there are two diametrically opposed types of climate: the polar climate found in the north and the
mountain glaciers, and the maritime climate of the west coast, which we find on the coast. Anyway; landscapes there are beautiful.
Freyja Thor Jormungand
Viviana’s ideal Country
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Finland stands out for its beautiful landscapes reflected in its islands that
each season is filled with charm, besides its nights illuminated by the aurora
borealis that beautifies the sky.
The space to breathe, the time to dream. You can find this in
Finland, where there are many lakes and few people.
Nature in pure state, Finnish sauna, traditional treatments, wild
foods and some physical activity are synonymous with life in
Finland.
The Finnish education system is considered one of the best in the world,
as education is free therefore accessible to all, students have time to
recreate and present valued professional teachers.
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    Rodrigo’s Ideal Country -Inits 2015 Human Development Index, the agency classifies 188 nations according to their life expectancy, education and income or standard of living. Norway came in first place and has one of the highest average salaries on the list: about US $ 65,000 per capita.
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    -The Norwegian publiceducation system is one of the best in Europe, and the general level of education in Norway is higher than the European average. Norwegians have access to free education since the first year and also access to special education (high level of equality). Teachers there have a very high level of communication Student-Teacher, so classes there are student centred.
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    -Norway is amostly cold country, but there are two diametrically opposed types of climate: the polar climate found in the north and the mountain glaciers, and the maritime climate of the west coast, which we find on the coast. Anyway; landscapes there are beautiful.
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    Finland stands outfor its beautiful landscapes reflected in its islands that each season is filled with charm, besides its nights illuminated by the aurora borealis that beautifies the sky.
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    The space tobreathe, the time to dream. You can find this in Finland, where there are many lakes and few people. Nature in pure state, Finnish sauna, traditional treatments, wild foods and some physical activity are synonymous with life in Finland.
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    The Finnish educationsystem is considered one of the best in the world, as education is free therefore accessible to all, students have time to recreate and present valued professional teachers.